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RTV FM PODCAST
Interview : Le comité communal feux de forêt de Malaucène inaugure son nouveau 4X4

RTV FM PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024


Ce samedi 05 octobre à Malaucène avait lieu l'inauguration et la réception par les CCFF d'un nouveau 4X4 pour lutter contre les départs de feux. Créé en 2022 le comité communal Feux de Forêt de Malaucène a pour objectif d'intervenir suite à un départ de feu grâce à ce nouveau véhicule doté d'un réservoir de 400 litres , protéger les forêts ainsi que sensibiliser le public au risque d'incendie. Le crédit Agricole grâce à sa fondation a accompagné l'acquisition de ce véhicule à hauteur de 20 000 euros sur un total de 82 000 euros. À l'occasion de cette inauguration nous avons échangé avec Franck ALEXANDRE président du crédit Agricole Alpes Provence et Frédéric TENON Maire de Malaucène

Kicking the Seat
Ep996: DANDELION (2024) - Movie Review + Red Carpet Interview w/ KIKI LAYNE!

Kicking the Seat

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024


Fresh from the 11th Chicago Critics Film Festival, Ian and Pat look at one of 2024's breakout performances--with an early review of Kiki Layne in Dandelion!Writer/director Nicole Riegel's indie drama centers on the eponymous struggling musician (Layne), whose shot at fame was derailed years ago when her mother took ill. Now, pushing 30, and with no prospects beyond singing to distracted hotel bar patrons, Dandelion travels from Ohio to South Dakota for a song contest/biker rally. There she meets a country/folk band, and falls for one of its singers, a dreamy UK transplant named Casey (Thomas Doherty).The film marks a new era for Layne, who until now has been strictly known as an actress (in films like If Beale Street Could Talk, The Old Guard, and Don't Worry, Darling). In Dandelion, the star shares another talent with the world: a magnificent singing voice.In this (mostly) spoiler-free review, Ian and Pat discuss the film's unabashedly indie sensibilities; its place among great movies about making art, and whether or not it is more post-racial than its creators may think. Plus: Ian spoke briefly with Kiki Layne on the Dandelion red carpet at CCFF. Stay til the end to find out how Layne and Riegel created the character of Dandelion, and what Layne will take with her from the film into her next projects!Note: Dandelion is still winding its way through the festival circuit, but is slated for theatrical release on July 12, from IFC Films!Subscribe, like, and comment to the Kicking the Seat YouTube channel, and check out kickseat.com for multiple movie podcasts each week!Show LinksCatch up with Pat's full coverage of the 11th Chicago Critics Film Festival at HollywoodChicago.com. (And watch this space for Pat's interview with Kiki Layne, which we'll share when Dandelion hits theaters this July!)Listen to Pat's movie reviews on the radio at STAR 96.7.Can't get enough of Ian and Pat? Check out their regular retro repartee in our "There's No Stalgia Like Nostalgia" Playlist!

CinemaJaw
Abigail | Erik Childress – CCFF | Top 5 Kidnapping Movies | CinemaJaw 652

CinemaJaw

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 103:28


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I Am Dad
What the State of Kentucky and Appalachia is Teaching us about Fatherhood w/ David Cozart

I Am Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024 60:01


For nearly three decades, David has been a father and family advocate, a community organizer, a minister, and an influential leader. He has successfully guided and grown a local direct service program for 11 years. Over time, he has coordinated multiple events, activities, and programs aimed at the acknowledgement, enhancement, appreciation, and promotion of the institution of fatherhood and raising awareness of the challenges related to father absence. This most notably includes the 2021-established Commonwealth Center for Fathers and Families (CCFF), which is poised to enhance positive fatherhood engagement and programming across Kentucky and beyond. As Founder and Chief Visionary Officer of CCFF, David leads statewide efforts and beyond. He has been widely recognized for his contributions to the field and was most recently appointed to The National Fatherhood Initiative Board of Directors. David is widely called upon for his work around fatherhood and its correlated issues, including educational performance, violence prevention and intervention, implicit bias, black male achievement, strengthening families and communities, child maltreatment reduction, and other related matters. His work and efforts have impacted policies, procedures, and practices and served thousands of fathers, children, and families. He is the recent recipient of the Governor's Annual Services Awards, receiving the honor of the Lifetime Achievement Award.

On The Record on WYPR
Charm City Fringe Festival provides playground for theater creatives and their audiences

On The Record on WYPR

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 15:54


What is ‘Fringe'? Fancy trimmings that sparkle and shimmer? Or something ‘out there' and edgy? Both concepts fit the Charm City Fringe Festival! We hear from Fringe Fest lead Zach Michel, and from playwright Josh Wilder, to get a preview! Links: Charm City Fringe Festival, "Who Gave Sylvia the Bottle?" at CCFF, Playwrights Workshop,  Launch party at Le Mondo  Do you have a question or comment about a show or a story idea to pitch? Contact On the Record at: Senior Supervising Producer, Maureen Harvie she/her/hers mharvie@wypr.org 410-235-1903 Senior Producer, Melissa Gerr she/her/hers mgerr@wypr.org 410-235-1157 Producer Sam Bermas-Dawes he/him/his sbdawes@wypr.org 410-235-1472

CinemaJaw
Beau is Afraid, Evil Dead Rise | Erik Childress – CCFF | CinemaJaw 606

CinemaJaw

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 83:20


Reviewed: Beau Is Afraid, Evil Dead Rise Top 3: Anxiety Movies Trivia: "Air" Movie Trivia Celebrating This Month: Kathy Bates

CinemaJaw
CinemaJaw 563 – REVIEW-O-RAMA! CCFF, Firestarter, Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers

CinemaJaw

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 65:50


Review(s): Marcel The Shell with Shoes On, Cha Cha Real Smooth, Straighten Up and Fly Right, Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, Firestarter and more! Celebrating This Month: Tom Cruise Trivia: Steven King Adaptaions Stump the Kubinski Sponsored by: Overcast

Movie Madness
Episode 304: The 2022 Chicago Critics Film Festival

Movie Madness

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 117:55


It is that time of year again. Actually the first time since 2019 that the Chicago Critics Film Festival has hosted an entire week at the Music Box Theatre. Their return for a weekend in 2021 was a success but the festival co-produced by Erik Childress returns to full glory May 13-19 and along with Sergio Mims they breakdown, day by day, every film selected for the event. Two very special film festival events are discussed during this episode. Along with the CCFF which remains in its 9th year the only film festival entirely curated by working film critics, the duo talk about Sergio's experience as a presenter at this year's Turner Classic Movies Festival. Visit www.musicboxtheatre.com for tickets & passes.

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WGN - The Nick Digilio Uncut Podcast
The best of the Chicago Critics Film Fest that you can stream

WGN - The Nick Digilio Uncut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020


Expert film critics Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy  round up what you should (and shouldn’t) be watching. In honor of what would have been the week for the Chicago Critics Film Festival, the guys gather the best CCFF movies from years past you can watch right now on Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime. To download […]

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The Archive (2020-2023)
COVID-19: How the market is interacting with the CCFF

The Archive (2020-2023)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 15:59


Matthew Tobin and Ed Fife, partners in our Financing Group, discuss the Bank of England's Covid Corporate Financing Facility (CCFF). From eligibility issues, timing to access the scheme to the potential of business restrictions and how to manage the publicity of receiving CCFF support. Tobin and Fife share thoughts from our experience in advising H.M. Treasury and working with multiple corporates applying for CCFF.

Breaking Character
TCP’s ‘Marjorie Prime’; CCFF’s ‘Flick of Treat’; LMC’s ‘The Deathly Hallows’ choral concert; Breaking Character Episode 118

Breaking Character

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 29:44


In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul sit down with director Peggy Harrington and actor Susan Meadows to talk about the Twin City Players production of "Marjorie Prime"; pianist Larry Schanker and Coastline Children's Film Festival's Tom Allen discuss "Flick or Treat," a Halloween-themed film event at The GhostLight; and Lake Michigan College Visual & Performing Arts Chair and Music Director Kristopher Zook, to talk about "The Deathly Hallows: A Howl-O-Ween Choral Concert & Costume Party" at The Mendel Center at Lake Michigan College.

Breaking Character
TCP’s ‘Marjorie Prime’; CCFF’s ‘Flick of Treat’; LMC’s ‘The Deathly Hallows’ choral concert; Breaking Character Episode 118

Breaking Character

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 29:44


In this week’s episode, Jeremy and Paul sit down with director Peggy Harrington and actor Susan Meadows to talk about the Twin City Players production of "Marjorie Prime"; pianist Larry Schanker and Coastline Children's Film Festival's Tom Allen discuss "Flick or Treat," a Halloween-themed film event at The GhostLight; and Lake Michigan College Visual & Performing Arts Chair and Music Director Kristopher Zook, to talk about "The Deathly Hallows: A Howl-O-Ween Choral Concert & Costume Party" at The Mendel Center at Lake Michigan College.

More of a Comment, Really...
Director Alex Thompson and Writer/Star Kelly O'Sullivan (Saint Frances) - Chicago Critics Film Festival 2019

More of a Comment, Really...

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 34:01


The 7th Annual Chicago Critics Film Festival opens today, a rousing week of festival darlings courtesy from the fine folks of the Chicago Film Critics Association. From May 17-23rd at the Music Box Theatre, the CCFF will showcase some of the hottest films coming out of Sundance, SXSW, and others, as well as some film classics and shorts. This is a Chicago festival first and foremost, so it's great that the fest's opening night film is Saint Frances, a small but mighty indie drama made in Chicago by Chicagoans. In the light of horrifying current events, it's also disappointingly timely.   Charting a few weeks in the life of 34-year-old waitress Bridget (screenwriter Kelly O'Sullivan, pulling in a magnificent, layered performance), Saint Frances follows her as she reflects on the increasing feeling that life has passed her by while she reckons with an unwanted pregnancy that results in an abortion, and all the complicated feelings that surrounds that. Meanwhile, she takes a job nannying for a suburban couple and caring for their exuberant, unpredictable six-year-old daughter Frances (Ramona Edith-Williams, preternaturally honest and cute as a button), these circumstances coalescing in unexpected ways.   To ring in the festival, I had O'Sullivan and her partner/director Alex Thompson over to The Spool Studios to talk about the warm psychological nuances of Saint Frances, working together as creative partners in addition to being a couple, and the surprising urgency the film's frankness about abortion takes on following the worrying passage of recent anti-abortion bills in numerous states across the country. We also talk about the festival itself and the other film's we're all looking forward to seeing. Take a listen!   (Saint Frances opens the Chicago Critics Film Festival tonight at 7 pm, followed by a Q&A with Thompson and O'Sullivan. Get tickets at the Music Box website.) (More of a Comment, Really… is a proud member of the Chicago Podcast Coop. Thanks to Overcast for sponsoring this episode!)

Filmspotting: Reviews & Top 5s
#728: Chicago Critics Film Festival / Donen #4 - Two for the Road

Filmspotting: Reviews & Top 5s

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 102:20


May's week-long CCFF doubles as a shortlist for potential Golden Brick candidates. Now in its 7th year, the Chicago Critics Film Festival prides itself on bringing the best of the fest circuit to Chicago. With 15 or so features that have played the likes of Toronto, Sundance and SXSW, the week-long fest is a chance for Chicago audiences to catch up with some of the most buzzed-about independent films of the year. It's also a great chance for Filmspotting to put some titles on its Golden Brick radar. Adam and Josh share their Top 5 Most Anticipated CCFF Movies and get additional insight into the fest from Chicago critic - and CCFF programmer - Steve Prokopy. Also on the show: Adam on KNOCK DOWN THE HOUSE and the final film in the Stanley Donen Marathon, 1967's TWO FOR THE ROAD. Plus, "The Fizzies" - the Donen Marathon Awards. 0:00 - Billboard 1:13 - Preview: Chicago Critics Film Festival Henry Mancini, "Two for the Road" 24:20 - Adam recs: "Knock Down the House" 30:53 - Next week / Notes 39:48 - Polls: Summer Preview / Best of '79 48:57 - Donen #4: "Two for the Road" 1:06:38 - "The Fizzies": Donen Awards 1:32:53 - Close Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Carretera Perdida
Carretera Perdida 110 - No Vas A Ser Leyenda En Tu Puta Vida

Carretera Perdida

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 69:53


A tope hoy. Carlotta Escribano homenajea a Lolo Rico y su Bola de Cristal; el Sr Tóxico vigoriza sus Pensamientos y Butterflies con hard rock pétreo; Miguel Ángel Medina nos trae No Vas A Aprender En Tu Puta Vida, su primera novela de CCFF biográfica (en serio) y Del Hambre nos presenta Ser Leyenda, un cómic rockero sobre la eternidad del mito. Los Temas 1 King Gizzard - Cyboogie 2 Steppenwolf - Everybody's Next One 3 Grand Funk Railroad - Time Machine 4 Mountain - Never in my Life 5 Replacements - Bastards Of Young

MR7: Substance Use Discussion
CCFF aka quote unquote Causeway Community Finance Fund

MR7: Substance Use Discussion

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 5:20


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Film Punch Podcast
Film Punch Ep 33: Fast Color (CCFF)

Film Punch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2018 26:09


Listen to us Film Punch Fast Color, the opening night film of the Chicago Critics Film Festival 2018. Starring Gugu Mbatha-Raw and directed by Julia Hart, a woman is forced to go on the run when her superhuman abilities are discovered. Years after having abandoned her family, the only place she has left to hide is home.

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/Film Daily
Lando and Obi-Wan Star Wars Spin-Offs, The Dark Universe, Clue, Captain Marvel & More

/Film Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018 37:40


On the May 17, 2018 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film weekend editor Brad Oman and writer Chris Evangelista. To talk about the latest news, including the Dark Universe, a movie ticket subscription service for couples, a new Clue movie, Lando and Obi-wan movies, and Captain Marvel. And at the Water Cooler we talk about Evil Genius, Marvelous Ms. Maisel and CCFF.   You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (here is the RSS URL if you need it). At The Water Cooler: Peter binge watched Evil Genius on Netflix Brad went to the CCFF for some movies, started watching Marvelous Mrs. Maisel   In The Mail Bag: Shaneez writes in that we should “definitely give Expanse another try. It's a great show that is seriously underrated. Because not only is it great sci-fi but the political undertones and how it relates to the American political system is great. The Martians (humans settled in Mars) represent the right of center political spectrum whereas the people of earth are what you could call the center left and the belters are the actual poor people being used by both sides for their political gain. I would go as far to say it's the Game of Thrones of space without the excessive violence and nudity and things do happen in each episode unlike Game of Thrones. The Expanse has to be enjoyed for its broader political undertones along with the Sci fi and action. I hope you and your team give it a try. And I'm bummed they cancelled it.   In the News: Universal's Dark Universe May Still Be Alive, Aliiiiiiiiive MoviePass Competitor Sinemia Unveils New Two-Ticket Subscription Plans for Couples & Friends New ‘Clue' Movie Could Be R-Rated, For Some Reason Buckle Up, Baby: Lucasfilm Wants to Make a Lando Calrissian ‘Star Wars' Spin-Off Possible Obi-Wan Kenobi Spin-Off Movie Details Arrive and There's Something Odd About Them ‘Captain Marvel' Won't Be Your Typical Superhero Origin Story   Other articles mentioned: Evil genius review   All the other stuff you need to know:   You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes.   /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com.   You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS).   Please feel free to send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air.   Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, tell your friends and spread the word!   Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.

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CCFF Joliet

Liderazgo Latin@

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2017 6:40


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CCFF 3ra Semana Eclesiologia

Liderazgo Latin@

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2017 5:13


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